After a prolific year running between the tackles, the Kansas City Chiefs running back has taken a moment to digest recent events.

Of the many offseason developments occurring within the Chiefs franchise, the one weighing heaviest on Charles’ mind appears to be the departure of teammate Branden Albert.

Charles recently tweeted a sad message about Albert, which was spotted by Andy Nesbitt of Fox Sports. The tweet was heavy with grief over losing the offensive lineman to free agency, reading like a eulogy for a man who is still very much alive:

Congrats @B_Albert76 I will miss you bro and blocking for me. I guess I will see u on the other side.

To be absolutely clear, the side Albert passed over to was the Miami Dolphins. He did not shuffle off this mortal coil and leave our world behind for a kingdom of eternal bliss and never-ending Vanilla Cokes.

Regardless, Charles seemed to be in a very black mood about his veteran lineman leaving Kansas City for a five-year, $46 million contract with the Dolphins. Albert had spent his first years in the NFL with the Chiefs, and his absence will certainly be noticeable in the locker room come training camp.

Fortunately, Albert was quick to respond to Charles’ tweet, saying that no matter what jersey they’re wearing—Capulet, Montague or Monstar—they’ll always be family:

“@jcharles25: Congrats @B_Albert76 I will miss you bro and blocking for me. I guess I will see u on the other side.”we will always be fam